Browsing Master's Theses by Author "Aktaş, M."
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Advisor: an adaptive framework for test oracle automation of visual output systems
Genç, Ahmet Esat (2019-01-10)Test oracles differentiate between the correct and incorrect system behavior. Automation of test oracles for visual output systems mainly involves image comparison, where a snapshot of the observed output during test is ... -
Automated procedure clustering for reverse engineering PL/SQL programs
Altınışık, Metin (2016-05)Large software systems have to be decomposed into separate, modular units for providing appropriate abstractions and improving maintainability. There exist clustering techniques that are applied to provide such abstractions ... -
Extending static analysis with application-specific rules by analyzing runtime execution traces
Ersoy, Ersin (2016-07)Static code analysis tools can generate alerts regarding only generic issues such as uninitialized variables. They cannot detect violations of application-speci c rules. Tools can be extended with specialized checkers that ... -
Generating runtime verification specifications based on static code analysis alerts
Kılıç, Yunus (2017-12)There are various approaches in order to find bugs in a software system. One of these approaches is static code analysis, which tries to achieve this goal by analyzing code without executing it. Another complementary ... -
Risk-driven model-based testing
Kırkıcı, Abdulhadi (2018-05)Software is becoming larger and more complex in consumer electronics products. As a result, testing these products for reliability is becoming a major challenge. Traditional and manual testing activities are not effective ... -
A unified framework for benchmarking sparse matrix-vector multiplication methods
Sarılı, Erdem (2019-10-01)Sparse matrix-vector multiplication (SpMV) is an important sparse linear algebra kernel that has a wide range of application domains, including computational science, graph analytics, machine learning and many more. Due ...
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